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Arduino Wearable Projects

Design, Code & Build Exciting Wearable Projects Using Arduino Tools

If you're interested in designing and building your own wearables, the Arduino platform is perfect for you. With this e-book, you'll learn to create your own wearable projects by mastering different electronic components--such as LEDs and sensors--then applying your learnings through practical projects. You'll consolidate your new skills in your final project, utilizing all the concepts you've learned to create a smartwatch complete with fitness tracking, Internet-based notifications, GPS, and time-telling.

Tony Olsson is an Arduino enthusiast and author of this e-book. For more details on the course and instructor, click here.
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Arduino Electronics Blueprints

Make Common Electronic Devices Interact with an Arduino Board to Build Amazing Out-of-the-Box Projects

Whether you're a seasoned developer or an Arduino newbie, you'll find this book useful for building amazing smart electronic devices. Start by building a sound effects generator using recorded audio-wave files you've made or obtained from the Internet. You'll then build DC motor controllers operated by a web page, slide switch, or touch sensor, and end by constructing an electronic operating status display for an FM radio circuit using Arduino.

Don Wilcher is an electrical engineer who also moonlights as an author, instructor, and entrepreneur. He has experience working in various fields, including the automotive, industrial, and consumer industries, and teaches electrical engineering courses at ITT Tech. Don also spends his time developing Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects, writing DIY electronics books, and blogging for Design News Magazine. For more details on the course and instructor, click here.
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Arduino Development Cookbook

Dive into over 50 step-by-step recipes to build virtually any Arduino project, whether simple or advanced. Topics encompass Arduino development essentials ranging from programming buttons to operating motors, managing sensors, and controlling displays. You'll also find tips and tricks for troubleshooting any development problems and pushing your project to the next level.

Master all principle aspects of integration using the Arduino w/ 246 pages of content

Learn tools & components needed to build engaging electronics

Make the most of your board w/ practical tips and tricks

Read data from sensors & take action based on the environment

Use the Arduino to turn on lights, write to screens, or play light shows

Manipulate motors & other actuators to control different objects' movement

Set up electronic circuits on a breadboard to interact w/ the Arduino

Explore hacks to push your project to the next level

Make your projects wireless & have them communicate with the computer

Cornel Amariei is a Romanian inventor and entrepreneur in the fields of Robotics and 3D printing. He has been working with the Arduino platform since 2007, and has built hundreds of Arduino projects ranging from quadcopters to levitating magnets and underwater robots. Currently, he splits his time between his undergraduate studies in electric engineering and computer science at Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany, and his startups and R&D job. For more details on the course and instructor, click here.
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Internet of Things with Arduino Blueprints

Arduino is the ideal platform with which to experiment on Internet of Things projects, and this e-book the ideal medium through which to learn. You'll work through eight projects that will teach you how to assemble devices that communicate with one another, access data over the Internet, store and retrieve data, and interact with users. These projects also serve as blueprints for any other IoT projects you hope to tackle in the future.

Pradeeka Seneviratne is a software engineer with over 10 years of experience in computer programming and systems designing. He loves programming embedded systems such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi and is currently a full-time software engineer who works with highly scalable technologies. Previously, he worked as a software engineer for several IT infrastructure and technology servicing companies and was also a teacher for information technology and Arduino development.

Arduino by Example

Arduino by Example is a project-oriented guide to help you fully utilize the power of one of the world's most powerful open source platforms, Arduino. This book demonstrates three projects ranging from a home automation project involving your lighting system to a simple robotic project to a touch sensor project. You will first learn the basic concepts such as how to get started with the Arduino, then develop the practical skills needed to successfully build Arduino-powered projects with real-life impact.

Adith Jagadish Boloor is a mechanical engineering student at Purdue University. He is passionate about robotics, computer-aided design, rapid prototyping, and the Internet of Things, and seeks to pass on his knowledge through his Arduino e-book. For more details on the e-book and instructor, click here.
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Arduino iOS Blueprints

Arduino has become a widely adopted platform for its easy usability and flexibility, and iOS devices are nothing if not ubiquitous. Dive into this comprehensive project-based book, master the art of integrating the two, and learn how to build devices that are highly useful in everyday life. You'll learn how to control Arduino using an iPhone or iPad, understand the different components that interact with the Arduino--digital and analog I/O, Wi-Fi shields, and more--and master iOS development essentials in the process.

Make your iOS application utilize the sensors available in iOS devices, including the accelerometer, gyroscope & compass

Develop iOS applications that use iBeacons

Fabrizio Boco started learning about electronics when he was a teen, and began programming in 1980. He holds a degree in electronic engineering and is currently a freelance IT manager and architect with over 20 years of experience consulting for private and public companies in Italy. He has been an iOS developer since 2009, and has designed and developed Arduino Manager--an iOS, Mac OS X, and Android application that can be used to control Arduino (and Arduino-compatible) boards. For more details on the course and instructor, click here.
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Arduino Robotic Projects

Tap into the Power of Arduino to Build Complex Robots

This e-book starts with the fundamentals of turning on the basic Arduino hardware, then provides complete, step-by-step instructions on how to maximize its potential. You'll learn by doing--building projects that can move using DC motors, walk using servo motors, and avoid barriers using its sensors. On top of that, you'll also learn how to add more complex navigational techniques (such as GPRS) so that your robot won't get lost.

Develop a series of exciting robots that can sail, go under water, and fly w/ 240 pages of content

Effectively control the movements of all types of motors using Arduino

Use sensors, GPS & a magnetic compass to give your robot direction and make it lifelike

Acquaint yourself with many different kinds of Arduinos to choose the right one for your app

Unbox, power up & configure your Arduino

Tweak Arduino to make wheels or legs move so your robot can be mobile

Add GPS to your projects so your robots can know where they are

Use RF signals to control your robot remotely

Connect your robot to a display so you can see what it is thinking

Build more complex robots that can move, swim, or fly

Richard Grimmett continues to have more fun than he should be allowed working on robotics projects while teaching computer science and electrical engineering at Brigham Young University-Idaho. He has a bachelor's and master's degree in electrical engineering and a PhD in leadership studies. This is the latest book, in a long series of books detailing how to use Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and BeagleBone Black for robotics projects, written by him. For more details on the course and instructor, click here.
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Details & Requirements

Length of time users can access this course: lifetime

Access options: download for offline access

Certification of completion not included

Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase

Experience level required: all levels

Compatibility

Internet required (for download)

Some programming knowledge recommended

Access

Lifetime

Content

6 hours

Lessons

10

Arduino Android Blueprints

Learn to build interactive electronic devices controllable from any Android device by working through a series of projects. Each project is explained in a step-by-step fashion, starting with the required components and hardware assembly instructions, meaning following along is easy even for beginners. Whether you're configuring an app to display tweets or controlling basic functions of the Arduino board, you'll consolidate your knowledge of all things Arduino and get up to speed in no time.

Marco Schwartz is an electrical engineer, entrepreneur, and blogger. His interests gravitate around electronics, home automation, the Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms, open source hardware projects, and 3D printing. Meanwhile, Stefan Buttigieg is a medical doctor, mobile developer, and entrepreneur. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in health informatics and is the founder of MD Geeks, an online community at the intersection of healthcare and information technology. For more details on the course and instructor, click here.
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